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is This Related To Early Pregnancy?

lmp 9/3/07 4 poss preg test since 9/26/07 i am only a couple weeks from ovulation, well prior to me taking the tests, on 9/22 I woke up and I could not breath i couldnt even inhale my chest was tight i couldnt stop coughing then it went away about 20 min later my nose was bleeding as well. then last night 9/30/07 I woke up again i could not breath, my upper stomach has been sore like someone has used me for a punching bag, well i know if one cant breath they should go to emergency room but it was so weird, I did have this problem at 6 months pregnant with my son 2 yrs ago.
could this be associated with pregnancy? I called for an appointment I can not be seen till at least 6 wks was advised too early. I am high risk I have thrombophilia and high blood pressure pre existing
5foot 5 131 #s
I havent taken my current blood pressure medcn its motoprol with hctz and cant be used in pregnancy. My ?s is this due to pregnancy and is there some way you think I can be seen by a doc sooner that 4 wks?
Thank You,
Layla jai
Las Vegas
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thank you i guess i just needed a 2nd opinion thanks
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That doesn't sound like any early preg symptoms that I have ever heard. I would say call your doctor and tell him what is happening he/she should be able to do something or at least check you out. If they wont then go to the hospital or your regular doctor.
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